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Effect of Organic Manures and Bio-Fertilizers on Anise (Pimpinella anisum L.) productivity and The Bio-Activity of its Essential Oil and Extracts in Control of Fungi

تأثير التسميد العضوي والحيوي في إنتاجية نبات اليانسون وتحديد فعالية الزيت العطري والمستخلصات النباتية في القضاء على الفطريات

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 Publication date 2015
and research's language is العربية
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The effect of organic and biological fertilizers on the yield and quality of Shami anise plant grown in Abi Jerash farm, Faculty of Agriculture in the conditions of Damascus city, and testing the anti-fungal effect of Shami anise oil and its extracts on Candida albicans.

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ابراهيم أبو سعدة , ابراهيم ونجيب , محمد (2008) . الزراعة النظيفة . منشورات دار الفكر العربي , القاهرة 109-112 ص.
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